PETE SEARCHS and More…The Meaning REVEALED.

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PETE SEARCHS and More…The Meaning REVEALED.

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PETE SEARCHS and More…

I finally came with this, after your suggestions and about an hour of brainstorming...All by myself though.

Each letter represent something. Can you figure them out? Just the PETE SEARCHS ones.

Hope we’ll have some interesting stuffs in here and have fun.

See YOU!

Pete
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LMAO :icon19:

edit: Awsome thread. :up:
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bork[e] wrote:LMAO :icon19:

edit: Awsome thread. :up:
bork[e] wrote:I gave mine the name WHO HA, but it's up to you what you name yours.
Thanks to you, I did some search on Google looking for WHO HA for 15 mnts at least and as I said, it remind me of W5, so I decided to use a name with each letter corresponding to something...

So, bork[e], you are part of my topic name even if you did't know.
I told you remember that I found yours interesting too.

Et voila, a lot of it thanks to your inspiration.

Btw what is LMAO ? And would it be possible to keep this thread spam free and if you post icons or slangs...Traductions please...

Pete
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It all started here and there
pete wrote:Thank you all my friends for your participation in this topic.

Because we are getting a bit out of the chromosomes one, I suggest we start a new one. With the spring coming...Well, I know it is spring already but here not yet alive.
Anyway, I would like if we could experiments on our own each side some experiment with plants , flowers, fruits or vegetables.

Grow them only with water VS Beer, Wine, Liquor.

Try the electro thing...

See you in my next topic.

How should I call it? Any suggestions?

Pete
So it is up to you to suggest something we can work on it. Or try this one and let me know what are the results in a few months ,pics of your plants etc...

Pete
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Good night my friends.

Here is one...

Quebec is one of the most invaluable resource for drinking water in the world…Still one of the most water bottle purchasing per inhabitant in the world.

True or false?

Pete
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Quebec forces children of french parents to be schooled in french.

True or false?
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Massive Quasars wrote:Quebec forces children of french parents to be schooled in french.

True or false?
False, "Law 101" forces the children of immigrants who were not born in Quebec and don't have at least one English parent (from an english-speaking country) to go to a french primary and secondary (junior+high) school. This does not include college and university. If the parents want their children to go to an English school, they have to send them to a 100% private school, which costs $10000/year and more.
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ToxicBug wrote: False, "Law 101" forces the children of immigrants who were not born in Quebec and don't have at least one English parent (from an english-speaking country) to go to a french primary and secondary (junior+high) school. This does not include college and university. If the parents want their children to go to an English school, they have to send them to a 100% private school, which costs $10000/year and more.
They're forced, without choice, to have their children taught in french. The Supreme Court ruled against this position. They shouldn't have to go to private school to learn english.
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I can't be arsed atm to read all that...

LMAO = laugh my ass off

thx

bork[e]
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WTF!? :dork:
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pete wrote:Good night my friends.

Here is one...

Quebec is one of the most invaluable resource for drinking water in the world…Still one of the most water bottle purchasing per inhabitant in the world.

True or false?

Pete
Good day my friends

False but for domestic usage it’s quite different.

Bottled water .
Canadians consumed 21.2 litres per capita in 1997 compared to 44 litres in the US, 100 litres in Germany, 135 litres in Italy and 130 litres in France.

Domestic usage;
In Canada, water consumption per capita is the highest in the world. It represents three times that of the water consumption in Sweden and in Japan. Canadians use 360 liters of water a day when the reasonable amount of water needed is 80 liters a day.

Quote;
“Wine is the drink of the gods, milk the drink of babes, tea the drink of women, and water the drink of beasts."
John Stuart Blackie (1809-1895)… And beer our drink, hey! Form?

Pete
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wtf?

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this thread makes about as much sense as those baby backpacks.
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I agree...
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Good day my friends

Should you want some interesting facts about our Earth...
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/1 ... 722-1.html

Take care!
Pete
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Hey pete do you know about earth second moon? Someone will be along shortly to explain it's convoluted horshoe orbit. If you already didn't know

Thanks!
Take care!
Kracus


Sometimes, you have to keep it retarded.
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Kracus wrote:Hey pete do you know about earth second moon? Someone will be along shortly to explain it's convoluted horshoe orbit. If you already didn't know

Thanks!
Take care!
Kracus


Sometimes, you have to keep it retarded.
Are you talking about this

Luna's Little Sister: Cruithne
http://dailyrevolution.org/friday/moon2.html
I read that there were still more alike moon around the earth.
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Good evening my friends

When I was young I was dreaming of digging a tunnel in my backyard to see were it would end.
I hope you understand enough French.

The Manche Chunnel

Sa construction a nécessité 7 ans de labeur et le coût des travaux a atteint plus de 5,000,000 $US par jour de travail.Près d'un quart de million d'esquisses ont été nécessaires pour la conception des plans du projet et le financement fut orchestré par plus de 220 banques.

Chacune des tête de forage rotatives du tunnelier était munie de lames hérissées de grattoirs en tungstène permettant de broyer la craie à une vitesse de 3 mètres à l'heure. Une fois broyée, la craie était aspirée et liquéfiée sous pression et acheminée vers la tête du puits à travers de longues canalisations. Lors des travaux, plus de 7000000 m3 de déblais furent excavés.
Pour creuser les tunnels de chaque côté de la rive, on utilisa simultanément des tunneliers, de gigantesques foreuses guidées par des faisceaux lasers reliés par satellite, de sorte que la jonction des tunnels s'est effectuée parfaitement. Ces monstres technologiques pesant près d'un millier de tonnes étaient dirigés par un équipage de cinquante hommes dont trois pilotes.

Le Tunnel sous la Manche a une longueur de 50 km; les 39 km forés sous la Manche en font le plus long tunnel sous-marin au monde.

Le tunnel sous la Manche reste le chantier le plus ambitieux et le plus cher de tous les temps, puisqu’il a coûté 13 milliards d’euros, soit 700 fois le coût de construction du pont du Golden Gate.

Panorama
Date d'inauguration : 1994Hauteur : 7,6mLongueur : 50,45kmProfondeur : 40-75m sous la merMain d’oeuvre : 13 000Durée du chantier : 6 ansMatériau de construction : béton et acier

Il a fallu trois ans pour que les foreuses mécaniques gigantesques, creusant simultanément de chaque côté, finissent par se rencontrer au beau milieu de la Manche. Le tunnel se compose de trois passages distincts : deux tunnels de 7,6 mètres de diamètre pour le passage des trains et un tunnel central de 5 mètres de diamètre pour les interventions de service et les accès d'urgence.
Earth Moon
Mean diameter 12,742 km 3,476 km
Volume 1.08321 x 1012 km3 2.199 x 1010 km3
Mass 5.9736 x 1024 kg 7.349 x 1022 kg
Mean density 5.515 3.342

If we would want to do the same kind of project across the earth diameter and keeping the same data without any exception even though we know there would be more construction demanding details…

What would it cost?
How long would it take to realised it?
How many m3 dirt would be extracted?

Pete
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Post by CrinklyArse »

wow, you really have given it a lot of thought, you should write it in english so more people could understand

edit: 'gigantic drilling machines guided by laser beams'? that might be a bit expensive!
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Fuckin Frenchies.
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ForM wrote:Fuckin Frenchies.
I know. I tried to find the articles in english but since it is a European project, most of them were in french.
I will try to translate them if you are really interested in it.
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Labor intensive.

Your call.

Or I could take a french class and read it in 2 years.

:)
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pete puts more effort into his posts, I enjoy reading them.
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ForM wrote:Fuckin Frenchies.
Good evening
Sorry I misbehaved.

Translation :

Its construction required 7 years of labour and the cost of work reached more than 5 000 000 $US per working day. Nearly a quarter of million drafts were necessary for the design of the plans of the project and the financing.

Each one of the head of drilling rotary foring drills of the tunneller was provided with blades roughcast with tungsten scrapers making it possible to crush chalk at a speed of 3 meters per hour. Crushed once, the chalk was aspired and liquified under pressure and forwarded to the head of the well through long drains. At the time of work, more than 7000000 m3 of cuts were excavated.

To dig the tunnels on each side of bank, one used simultaneously tunnellers, gigantic drilling machines guided by laser beams connected by satellite, so that the junction of the tunnels was carried out perfectly. These technological monsters weighing nearly a thousand of tons were directed by a crew of fifty men including three pilots.


The Channel tunnel has a 50 km length; the 39 km drilled under the English Channel make of it the longest underwater tunnel in the world.

The Channel tunnel remains the most ambitious building site and expensive of all times, since it cost 13 billion euros, that is to say 700 times the cost of construction of the bridge of the Golden Gate.
Go back to inauguration: 1994,, 7,6mHigh: 50,5kmLenght: 40-75m under the Sea. Working crew 13 000Workers The time building the site: 6 years. Materials of construction: concrete and steel.


It was necessary three years so that the gigantic drilling machines, digging each side simultaneously, end up meeting in the beautiful medium of the English Channel.
The tunnel is composed of three distinct passages: two tunnels 7,6 meters in diameter for the passage of the trains and a central tunnel 5 meters in diameter for the interventions of service and the accesses emergency.

Mean diameter 12,742 km 3,476 km
Earth Moon
Volume 1.08321 x 1012 km3 2.199 x 1010 km3
Mass 5.9736 x 1024 kg 7.349 x 1022 kg
Mean density 5.515 3.342

If we would want to do the same kind of project across the earth diameter and keeping the same data without any exception even though we know there would be more construction demanding details…

What would it cost?
How long would it take to realised it?
How many m3 dirt would be extracted?

I hope it is clear enough, it took me nearly ½ an hour to do it.
Pete
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Post by ForM »

I truely appriciate your efforts at the wording pete. I saw the documentory about the tunnel under the English Channel.

But I'll be dammed if I try to calculate all that up.

After all to bore through the earth and its core, is quite impossible. Least I dont think we have equipment that can withstand the molten core.

So therfore, the idea is shatterd even before it begins so to say.

After all we dont have "Cryptonite" here on earth.

Intresting though.

Thumbs up.
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ForM wrote:I truely appriciate your efforts at the wording pete. I saw the documentory about the tunnel under the English Channel.

But I'll be dammed if I try to calculate all that up.

After all to bore through the earth and its core, is quite impossible. Least I dont think we have equipment that can withstand the molten core.

So therfore, the idea is shatterd even before it begins so to say.

After all we dont have "Cryptonite" here on earth.

Intresting though.

Thumbs up.
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